The New Yorker / Lauren Michele Jackson
The end of seriousness →“This is where America lives and what America does. Nothing is funny, but everything is. And therein lies a sense of impotence, because our ability to discern the consequential ghoulishness of this nation’s policies — ‘LOL that’s crazy!’ — doesn’t in and of itself constitute resistance. Those who feel they can’t do, laugh.”
The Guardian / Rachel Savage
The US embassy in Namibia is scrutinizing news outlets there about ties to Western media →“The Namibian, an independent newspaper, was asked by a US embassy staff member on 18 February via email: ‘Are you or any of your services associated/affiliated with the following companies: The Economist, the New York Times, Politico, Bloomberg News Feed, Associated Press, or Reuters? If so, could you please explain how? ie Do you re-run their stories or are you a subsidiary of the publication?’…‘We are an independent news organization,’ [said the Namibian’s editor, Tangeni Amupadhi]. ‘Not even in our country do we allow our government to insist on us having to be aligned with their agenda.’”
The New York Times / Michael Levenson
Voice of America / Agence France-Presse